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Relevance of corruption on the effect of public health expenditure and taxation on economic growth Helder Ferreira De Mendoça and Adriana Cabrera Baca

By: De Mendoça, Helder Ferreira.
Contributor(s): Baca, Adriana Cabrera.
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2018Subject(s): CORRUPCION | GASTOS SANITARIOS | IMPUESTOS | DESARROLLO ECONOMICO | PAISES EN DESARROLLOOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Applied Economics Letters v. 25, n. 10-12, July 2018, p. 876-881Summary: We investigate whether corruption distorts the positive effect of public health expenditure and taxation on growth through panel data analysis of 75 developing countries for the period from 1995 to 2014. The findings indicate that, although both public health expenditure and taxation can increase economic growth, in countries with more corrupt governments this effect is reduced.
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We investigate whether corruption distorts the positive effect of public health expenditure and taxation on growth through panel data analysis of 75 developing countries for the period from
1995 to 2014. The findings indicate that, although both public health expenditure and taxation can increase economic growth, in countries with more corrupt governments this effect is
reduced.

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